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Gambling Dictionary
Ducks - A pair of Twos.
Dutch Book - A pricemakers odds
line totaling more than 100%
Ear - A bent corner put on a
playing card to identify or locate it.
Easy Way - To make a point
number (4,6,8 or 10) any way but the hard way in Craps.
Edge - Definition 1: The
casino's advantage over the player in any game. Definition 2: Any
advantage.
Eighter from Decatur - The
number eight in Craps.
End - A share.
Even Money - A bet that pays
you back the same amount you wagered, plus your original wager.
Exacta: A wager picking the two
horses finishing first and second in the correct order.
Expected Return - In video
poker it's the average amount paid back on a particular play for a
particular bet.
Expected Win Rate - A
percentage of the total amount of money wagered that you can expect to
win or lose over time.
Eye in the Sky - Surveillance
video or live monitoring of the game from above.
Eyeballs - In craps, when a
player rolls a two.
Face Cards - A King, Queen or
Jack in a deck of cards.
Fade - To cover a bet.
False Cut - A cut leaving the
deck in its original position.
Family Pot - In poker, when
everyone at the table decides to enter a pot.
Fast Company - Seasoned or
smart gamblers.
Fat - A person with a large
bankroll. "He's fat". also- loaded, deep pockets and on fat street
Fever - A gambling habit.
Field - Several horses in a
race or contestants in a sports tournament grouped as one contestant
for betting purposes.
Field Bet - A one-roll wager
that the next number thrown will be a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12 in Craps.
Fifth Street - In seven card
stud, the third round of betting is called fifth street because players
have five cards. In hold em , fifth street is the fifth card on board
and the final round of betting.
Fifty Yard Line - The middle of the table.
Fill - In
poker, to draw a card that makes a 5 card hand.
Fill up -
In poker, to fill a full house.
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